Nomer Tamid
The Nomer Tamid Synagogue of Białystok (also known as the Nomer Tamid Beth Midrash; Polish: Synagoga Nomer Tamid w Białymstoku; Hebrew: בית כנסת נומר תמיד [Synagogue of the Eternal Flame]) was a wooden synagogue in Białystok built in 1703 or 1711. Funding for the building was provided by Jan Klemens Branicki. It was located on Bóżniczej Street, across from the Old Synagogue and the Great Synagogue. The synagogue was completely destroyed during World War II.
Nomer Tamid Synagogue | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Orthodox Judaism |
Status | Destroyed during World War II |
Location | |
Location | Bóżniczej Street, Białystok, Poland |
Architecture | |
Completed | 1703 or 1711 |
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- Nomer Tamid Synagogue in Białystok
- The Great Synagogue and Nomer Tamid
- The Old Synagogue, with Nomer Tamid viewable in the background
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